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* [[SugarWiki/VisualEffectsofAwesome THE BIG BANG]].

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** Creator/SethMacfarlane also deserves a shout out. When he wants to, he can produce some very beautiful animations.

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** Creator/SethMacfarlane Creator/SethMacFarlane also deserves a shout out. When he wants to, he can produce some very beautiful animations.
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** Managing to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on a channel like FOX (which wouldn't normally air a show like this on Sunday nights, which is reserved for shows like ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'') -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.

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** Managing to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on a channel like FOX (which wouldn't normally air a show like this on Sunday nights, which is reserved for shows like ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'') -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.



* [[VisualEffectsofAwesome THE BIG BANG]].

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* [[VisualEffectsofAwesome [[SugarWiki/VisualEffectsofAwesome THE BIG BANG]].
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** SethMacfarlane also deserves a shout out. When he wants to, he can produce some very beautiful animations.

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** SethMacfarlane Creator/SethMacfarlane also deserves a shout out. When he wants to, he can produce some very beautiful animations.
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* Apparently Neil deGrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGreys style.

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* Apparently Neil deGrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGreys ''Film/TheGrey'' style.
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* The concept of Irreducible Complexity is also put to bed with Tyson easily showing the transition of light-sensitive skin patches to eyes, which are considered to be the epitome of irreducibly complex organs to proponents of the pseudoscience.

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* The concept of Irreducible Complexity is also put to bed with Tyson easily showing the transition of light-sensitive skin patches to eyes, which are considered to be the epitome of irreducibly complex organs to proponents of the pseudoscience.pseudoscience.
* [[VisualEffectsofAwesome THE BIG BANG]].
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* Apparently Neil deGrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey style.

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* Apparently Neil deGrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey TheGreys style.
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* In episode 4, "A Sky Full of Ghosts", Tyson completely deflates the Young Earth theory by stating that, if the universe were only 6,500 years old, most of the stars in the galaxy, not to mention the hundreds of galaxies that exist in the observable universe could not be observable. The light from anything further away from Earth than the Crab Nebula would not have had enough time to reach the Earth at light speed and be observed.

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* In episode 4, "A Sky Full of Ghosts", Tyson completely deflates the Young Earth theory by stating that, if the universe were only 6,500 years old, most of the stars in the galaxy, not to mention the hundreds of galaxies that exist in the observable universe could not be observable. The light from anything further away from Earth than the Crab Nebula would not have had enough time to reach the Earth at light speed and be observed.observed.
* The concept of Irreducible Complexity is also put to bed with Tyson easily showing the transition of light-sensitive skin patches to eyes, which are considered to be the epitome of irreducibly complex organs to proponents of the pseudoscience.
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** Managing to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on a channel like FOX (which wouldn't normally air a show like this on Sunday nights, which is reserved for shows like ''FamilyGuy'' and ''TheSimpsons'') -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.

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** Managing to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on a channel like FOX (which wouldn't normally air a show like this on Sunday nights, which is reserved for shows like ''FamilyGuy'' ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' and ''TheSimpsons'') ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'') -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.
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* The Animation of The Andromeda And Milky Way Galaxies merging.
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Christopher Wren was the other man with edmund halley in the scene were hooke gets called out for his pettiness


* The depiction of Isaac Newton and Edmund Haley putting Robert Hooke in his place after he falsely claimed Newton stole his work. As unlikely as it is that Haley actually told Hooke to "put up or shut up," you can't help but cheer him on. And then Newton burns his portrait after his death, leaving no contemporary depictions of him for posterity.

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* The depiction of Isaac Newton Christopher Wren and Edmund Haley putting Robert Hooke in his place after he falsely claimed Newton stole his work. As unlikely as it is that Haley actually told Hooke to "put up or shut up," you can't help but cheer him on. And then Newton burns his portrait after his death, leaving no contemporary depictions of him for posterity.
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* In episode 4, "A Sky Full of Ghosts", Tyson punches a huge hole in the Young Earth theory by stating that, if the universe were only 6,500 years old, most of the stars in the galaxy, not to mention the hundreds of galaxies that exist in the observable universe could not be observable. The light from anything further away from Earth than the Crab Nebula would not have had enough time to reach the Earth at light speed and be observed.

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* In episode 4, "A Sky Full of Ghosts", Tyson punches a huge hole in completely deflates the Young Earth theory by stating that, if the universe were only 6,500 years old, most of the stars in the galaxy, not to mention the hundreds of galaxies that exist in the observable universe could not be observable. observable. The light from anything further away from Earth than the Crab Nebula would not have had enough time to reach the Earth at light speed and be observed.observed.
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* Showing the lengths Clair Patterson had to go to, first to calculate the age of the Earth, and then prove the existence of lead poisoning, which has become dramatically less of a problem after his work.

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* Showing the lengths Clair Patterson had to go to, first to calculate the age of the Earth, and then prove the existence of lead poisoning, which has become dramatically less of a problem after his work.work.
* In episode 4, "A Sky Full of Ghosts", Tyson punches a huge hole in the Young Earth theory by stating that, if the universe were only 6,500 years old, most of the stars in the galaxy, not to mention the hundreds of galaxies that exist in the observable universe could not be observable. The light from anything further away from Earth than the Crab Nebula would not have had enough time to reach the Earth at light speed and be observed.
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** SethMacfarlane also deserves a shout out. When he wants to, he can produce some very beautiful animations.
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* The very existence of the 2014 reboot. Fans of this series have been waiting a long, long time for its return.
* Managing to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on FOX -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.

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* The very existence of the 2014 reboot. Fans of this series have been waiting a long, long time for its return.
* Managing
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to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on a channel like FOX (which wouldn't normally air a show like this on Sunday nights, which is reserved for shows like ''FamilyGuy'' and ''TheSimpsons'') -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.
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Updating to past tense.


* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans--retained in full in the 2014 reboot [[note]](coming at the end of the 2nd episode)[[/note]].

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* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans--retained in full in the 2014 reboot [[note]](coming [[note]](shown at the end of the 2nd episode)[[/note]].
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* Apparently Neil Degrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey style.

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* Apparently Neil Degrasse deGrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey style.
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* Managing to give the show such impressive production values, so many amazing VisualEffectsOfAwesome, well-done animated sequences, and getting it airtime on FOX -- all for a science documentary of all things -- is really quite an achievement.
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* The depiction of Isaac Newton and Edmund Haley putting Robert Hooke in his place after he falsely claimed Newton stole his work. As unlikely as it is that Haley actually told Hooke to "put up or shut up," you can't help but cheer him on. And then Newton burns his portrait after his death, leaving no contemporary depictions of him for posterity.

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* The depiction of Isaac Newton and Edmund Haley putting Robert Hooke in his place after he falsely claimed Newton stole his work. As unlikely as it is that Haley actually told Hooke to "put up or shut up," you can't help but cheer him on. And then Newton burns his portrait after his death, leaving no contemporary depictions of him for posterity.posterity.
* Showing the lengths Clair Patterson had to go to, first to calculate the age of the Earth, and then prove the existence of lead poisoning, which has become dramatically less of a problem after his work.
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* Apparently Neil Degrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey style.

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* Apparently Neil Degrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey style.style.
* The depiction of Isaac Newton and Edmund Haley putting Robert Hooke in his place after he falsely claimed Newton stole his work. As unlikely as it is that Haley actually told Hooke to "put up or shut up," you can't help but cheer him on. And then Newton burns his portrait after his death, leaving no contemporary depictions of him for posterity.
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* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans--retained in full in the 2014 reboot [[note]](coming at the end of the 2nd episode)[[/note]].

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* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans--retained in full in the 2014 reboot [[note]](coming at the end of the 2nd episode)[[/note]].episode)[[/note]].
* Apparently Neil Degrasse Tyson can keep back wolves with just a torch TheGrey style.
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* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans.

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* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans.humans--retained in full in the 2014 reboot [[note]](coming at the end of the 2nd episode)[[/note]].
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* The very existence of the 2014 reboot. Fans of this series have been waiting a long, long time for its return.

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* The very existence of the 2014 reboot. Fans of this series have been waiting a long, long time for its return.return.
* The 40 second long animation showing the evolution of life from bacteria to humans.
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* The finale. Summarizing the entire series, Carl describes in just a few minutes how humans evolved from a bunch of hydrogen atoms bouncing around. It instills an awareness of how unlikely and special we are, the only known intelligence in the universe, how every part of our history has helped to culminate in the world that exists today, and we are responsible for ensuring the world that the future will bring.

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* The finale. Summarizing the entire series, Carl describes in just a few minutes how humans evolved from a bunch of hydrogen atoms bouncing around. It instills an awareness of how unlikely and special we are, the only known intelligence in the universe, how every part of our history has helped to culminate in the world that exists today, and we are responsible for ensuring the world that the future will bring.bring.
* The very existence of the 2014 reboot. Fans of this series have been waiting a long, long time for its return.
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* The finale. Summarizing the entire series, Carl describes in just a few minutes how humans evolved from a bunch of hydrogen atoms bouncing around. It instills an awareness of how unlikely and special we are, the only known intelligence in the universe, how every part of our history has helped to culminate in the world that exists today, and we are responsible for ensuring the world that the future will bring.

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